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Report BR 339 Non-domestic building energy fact file
Publication Year
1998
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Gathers together key statistics relating to structure and energy use of the UK's non-domestic building. It includes historical information on the way that energy is used and how this relates to carbon dioxide emissions; the occurrence of building services; and the structure of the stock. The report contains three main parts comprising eight chapters. Chapter 1 provides an overview of the issues, motivation behind the work and advice on using the tables and graphs. PART I contains information on the structure of the UK non-domestic building stock, including national breakdowns of floor area by age and region, and information on the physical characteristics of the buildings. PART II contains information on current patterns of energy use and the occurrence of building services. PART III contains information on trends in energy use and related material. Appendix A describes the different classification systems, units and conventions used throughout the text. Appendix B discusses the relationship between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions for different fuels.
Author
Pout, C. H. et al
ISBN
9781860812057
Publisher Information
BRE
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